Credit Card Hacking 101
Hey listeners, welcome back to Credit Card Hacking 101: Maximizing Your Points. I’m Alex, your resident points nerd, and today we’re breaking down what’s new in the rewards world this week and exactly how you can profit from it. Let’s kick off with the big headlines in travel rewards. Chase just rolled out a limited-time elevated welcome offer on one of its core travel cards, bumping the bonus higher than what we’ve seen most of this year, with the best numbers showing up through in-branch pre-approvals and targeted mailers. Meanwhile, American Express has been quietly pushing more targeted “no lifetime language” business card offers, meaning some listeners are getting a second shot at big bonuses they once thought were one-and-done. On the flip side, several airline and hotel programs have nudged award charts upward on popular summer routes and premium cabins, so you might see higher mileage prices to Europe and Hawaii, but with better off-peak deals if you’re flexible. On the tech side, there’s a new AI-powered assistant in town that I’ve been testing: CardGenie AI, which just pushed a major update this week. It connects to your cards and loyalty accounts, scans current sign-up bonuses and transfer partner promos, and then suggests a “next-card plan” based on your goals and issuer rules. Think of it as a co-pilot that knows not to suggest a Chase card if you’re over 5/24 and can spot when a bank is quietly offering a higher in-branch bonus than online. Let me share a real-world win from a listener this week. Jenna from Seattle wrote in after stacking a limited-time airline card bonus, a shopping portal promo, and a 25% transfer bonus from her bank to book two lie-flat business-class seats to Tokyo for what used to be economy pricing. The kicker: she used an AI award search tool to scan multiple programs at once and catch a partner airline sweet spot that most people miss. That’s the power of pairing good fundamentals with the right tech. All right, Pro Tips This Week. First, for beginners: don’t chase every shiny offer. Pick one main transferable-points ecosystem, line up a high welcome bonus, and let tools like CardGenie AI or similar apps guide you away from cards you’re not likely to be approved for. Second, for seasoned hackers: watch your devaluation risk. If you see your favorite program raising award prices or pushing “dynamic” pricing harder, consider moving some points into more stable ecosystems or booking speculative trips while the deals are still good. Finally, across the board: always check in-branch or targeted links before applying. This week alone, I’ve seen multiple cases where listeners left 20,000 to 40,000 points on the table by grabbing the first public offer they saw instead of the better targeted one. That’s all for today’s episode. If you found this helpful, make sure you subscribe so you never miss an update, and please take a moment to leave a review—it really helps more listeners discover the show. Send in your questions, your biggest wins, and even your funniest fails in the points game for a chance to be featured on a future episode. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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